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Does Liquid Thickener Expire? Shelf Life, Safety, and Storage

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According to manufacturers, liquid thickeners do expire, with some powdered products having a shelf life of up to 30 months from the manufacturing date when unopened. Determining the shelf life of your liquid thickener is crucial for ensuring both its efficacy and the user's safety, especially for individuals with dysphagia.

Understanding the Purpose of Natamycin

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Over 150 countries worldwide have approved natamycin for use in various applications. This versatile polyene macrolide antibiotic, also known as pimaricin, serves a dual purpose as a powerful antifungal agent in both the medical and food industries.

What fruits should you avoid when taking clopidogrel?

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According to a study published in *Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics*, consuming grapefruit juice can significantly impair the metabolic activation of clopidogrel, reducing its effectiveness. It is crucial for patients to understand what fruits should you avoid when taking clopidogrel to ensure the medication works as intended to prevent dangerous blood clots.

What is serratiopeptidase in Europe? Regulatory Status Explained

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Once commonly used for its anti-inflammatory effects in Europe, serratiopeptidase is no longer legally sold for human consumption in the EU and UK, following its classification as an unauthorized novel food under regulatory changes. The shift means that without a formal safety assessment and authorization, it cannot be legally placed on the market as a food supplement.

Can I eat castor oil? Risks, safety guidelines, and modern alternatives

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Although derived from the castor bean plant, processed castor oil is safely approved by the FDA as a stimulant laxative for temporary constipation. Many people still wonder, "Can I eat castor oil?" The answer is yes, but only with proper medical guidance and for specific purposes, due to its potent effects and potential side effects.

What are the side effects of benzoic acid?

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Benzoic acid is a common preservative found naturally in fruits like cranberries and synthetically in many processed foods, cosmetics, and topical medications. A small percentage of individuals may experience adverse reactions due to hypersensitivity or high intake. Understanding **what are the side effects of benzoic acid** is crucial for managing exposure and ensuring safe usage.